The Miami Heat do not have much time left to maximize the prime of Jimmy Butler. They have reached the NBA Finals twice during his stint in South Beach but never gotten past the last hurdle and won the ring. And now, it is very possible that the 24-25 season could turn out to be his last with the franchise.
The Los Angeles Lakers find themselves in somewhat of a similar boat when it comes to LeBron James, who will be 40 before the end of this year. They do not appear to have a roster that can put up a serious challenge for the title next season.
With Butler’s future in Miami up in the air, is it possible that he could end up teaming with LeBron in Los Angeles in near the future?
In the article ‘Jimmy Butler Trade Packages: Ideas for Lakers, Warriors and More’ on Bleacher Report, Andy Bailey suggested a trade that would see the Lakers receive Butler and Josh Richardson for D’Angelo Russell, Rui Hachimura, Dalton Knecht, Gabe Vincent, a 2029 first-round pick and a 2031 first-round pick.
Elaborating further on the proposed trade, Bailey wrote: “Miami, meanwhile, might insist on Austin Reaves being in the deal instead of Gabe Vincent. L.A. might even budge on that or counter by taking one of the picks out of the framework.
“Either way, this would give the Heat some valuable draft assets (or again, one valuable asset). By 2029, LeBron and Butler will likely be long gone. Davis will be way past his prime. And L.A. first-rounders could be top 3-5 picks.
“Adding a couple young (or young-ish, in the case of D’Angelo Russell and Rui Hachimura) to the already intriguing core of Herro, Jaquez and Jović would be even better.”
Of course, a lot will depend on the Heat’s mindset when it comes to any Butler trade. Do they want to win now or in the future?
It is very hard to judge that from their activity, or lack of, this summer. The Heat might be stuck in no man’s land right now. They are not good enough to compete or bad enough to tank.
On the other hand, it is very possible that the fans might be overreacting to Heat’s situation after their first-round exit from the playoffs last season. This is still a good roster that has been extremely unlucky when it comes to injuries.
If Butler is healthier, Tyler Herro finally makes that long-awaited jump, Jaime Jaquez improves further and Kel’el Ware delivers on his rookie potential, this could be a Championship contender. That being said, that is a lot of ifs we are talking about.